Tunisia fell short of expectations

Written: 14 july 2013
Travel time: 5 — 12 july 2013
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 5.0
Cleanliness: 5.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 5.0
Upon arrival in Tunisia, I was struck by the impudence of the porters, with evil eyes they directly pulled the suitcases out of their hands. Tunisia is a very dirty country. Cow heads, tails and stomachs hang in the streets in butcher shops. At the hotel, the porter met near the bus, helped with the suitcase, was polite. Brought glasses of juice. Settled quickly without additional charges. They gave me a normal number. Everything is fine, only curtains with holes. Beach with old sunbeds. The sea is clean and warm. The sand is white. The beach is being cleaned, but cigarette butts are lying around. You have to ask for a mattress for a sunbed from the beach workers. They are very kind to foreigners, and they throw mattresses to Russians with a displeased face. Also at the reception. Foreigners will be served first, while Russians are ignored or spoken rudely. Feels neglected. You have to come to the restaurant before opening. Otherwise, you will sit at a dirty table and without appliances. Little food, but you won't go hungry. Coffee and drinks in vending machines are not drinkable. The fruits are ripe. Fish and seafood are delicious. The meat is tough. Sweets are very tasty. Yoghurts are good. No animation. The kids club stinks of sewage. The territory of the hotel is small, there is nowhere to walk. The sellers on the beach are arrogant and clingy. Everything can be bought in the supermarket next to the hotel. Before leaving early in the morning, a pipe burst in the toilet, but they repaired it quickly. Overall, this hotel was a bit of a disappointment. Much better in Turkey and Egypt. When exchanging money everywhere they deceive, carefully consider.
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